Scholars

“Bold” Maggie is from Birmingham, Alabama and is currently studying biology and medical anthropology with hopes of becoming an obstetrician/gynecologist. Maggie is passionate about empowering women and seeks to support them in a variety of ways. She leads a children’s support group through the Compass Center for Women and Families and supports women during childbirth … Continued

“Intuitive” Giszell, an anthropology major and chemistry minor, is one of the co-founders of the Herban Garden, Hope Gardens’ newest initiative to provide holistic education and skill building opportunities in agriculture to youth in communities of color. Giszell has spent the past year at Carolina exploring relationships between food, land and the African American community … Continued

“Optimistic” Madison, a nutrition major in Gillings School of Global Public Health, is passionate about making the health care system more approachable and accessible for patients. This summer she will spend 5 weeks living with a host family in Trujillo, Peru, while shadowing and volunteering with local physicians and public health workers through Hands On … Continued

While studying global studies and arabic cultures, Nancy has devoted herself to UNC’s Navy ROTC. As a platoon commander, Nancy has mentored 12 students ranging from freshman to senior, and has been accepted as the spring operations officer, third highest rank in in the battalion structure. Lt. Keith Krouchick said, “She is without a doubt … Continued

While studying business administration and biology, Paige has become an invaluable asset to the UNC varsity women’s soccer Team. Coach Anson Dorrance detailed her commitment to the team as not only a starter but the academic captain, driving the team both on and off the field. “Paige Nielsen will make her mark in this world … Continued

While studying public policy and political science, Michael has acted as founder, president and treasurer of the Carolina Association of Parliamentary Debate. “Through debate I was constantly challenged to question the world around me, think critically, and speak persuasively. But even more important than the skills I learned, were the people I was around,” he … Continued

Sarah is a global studies major and a Hispanic studies and chemistry minor. Originally from New York, she spent half of her summer fishing up her studies in Santiago, Chile and the other time in Cusco, Peru. While in Peru, she worked with Manos Unidas at Camino Nuevo (“New Way”), a school for children with … Continued

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About the Scholarship

The Eve Carson Scholarship was established in 2008 to celebrate junior-year students who have exhibited passion and transformative growth since matriculation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
As the living legacy of former Student Body President Eve Carson, the scholarship fulfills the vision for a student-run merit scholarship she included in her platform.